§ 154.151 PERMITS FOR PARKING LOTS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES.
   (A)   In order to meet the requirements for vehicle parking space, where such space is not available on the lot occupied by a building, as specified in §§ 154.070 through 154.100, the Board of Zoning Appeals may, after receipt of a favorable report from the Plan Commission on the proposal and after public hearing and notice, grant a permit for the establishment of a parking lot in an “S,” “A,” or “B” District, provided that the entire area of the parking lot is within 300 feet of an “LB,” “GB,” “LI,” or “HI” District, immediately adjacent to such church or other place of congregation, and provided further that:
      (1)   There shall be no sales, storage, repair work, dismantling, or servicing of any kind on said parking lot;
      (2)   Entrances and exits shall be approved as to location by the Plan Commission;
      (3)   No parking shall be permitted nearer than two feet from the front or side lot line;
      (4)   Except for otherwise approved entrances and exits, a curb or rail not more than two feet in height and not less than eight inches in height shall be erected so as to conform with the required front lot line, and may be required along boundaries of the parking lot as determined by the Plan Commission for the protection of adjoining residentially zoned or used property;
      (5)   The lot shall be surfaced with a dustproof or hard surface meeting the standard requirements of the town;
      (6)   No advertising signs shall be erected upon such lot, except not more than one sign on each street side to indicate the operator and purpose of the lot. Such sign shall not exceed 20 feet in area and shall not extend more than ten feet in overall height above the ground level; and
      (7)   Lighting facilities, if provided, shall be so arranged as to be reflected away from property residentially zoned or used.
   (B)   If, at any time after the issuance of the required permits, any of the provisions of this section are not complied, with the permits shall be revoked.
(Prior Code, § 8.5.1) Penalty, see § 154.999